Monthly Archives: November 2010

Smart Meter Victims Speak Out

Stop Smart Meters! organized a press conference after the Electromagnetic Health Forum on Nov. 18th to allow those who have suffered from wireless technology to share their stories.    Three people- David, a real estate agent from West Marin, Sandi, a … Continue reading

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Opt Out is Not Enough

One of the worst things about the ‘smart’ meter program is that it is mandatory- the new radiating meters are being forced on us whether we like it or not.  There is currently no opting out for individuals, businesses, or … Continue reading

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“Something is Wrong with the Air”

We’ve been hearing more reports of health impacts from all over California.  Some of the stories make us really angry- what kind of people would inflict this kind of suffering on others?  What kind of government allows this to happen … Continue reading

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Pressure Mounts for a Smart Meter Moratorium in CA

What a week.   PG&E Senior Director of the statewide ‘Smart’ Meter program William Devereaux resigns from his post after it is revealed that he pretended to be “Ralph” the anti-smart meter activist from Oakland.  All this in order to gain … Continue reading

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PG&E Senior Director of ‘Smart’ Meter Program Poses as ‘Ralph’ the anti-smart meter activist….

Chronicle Article SJ Mercury Article FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                     Contact: Joshua Hart, Stop Smart Meters! November 8th 2010                                                                 joshuanoahhart[at]gmail[dot]com DIRECTOR OF PG&E’S SMART METER PROGRAM CAUGHT FALSIFYING HIS IDENTITY William Devereaux Infiltrated Health Advocacy Group in Order … Continue reading

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